Neighbours spoilers: Finn Kelly's fate sealed as troubled character suffers horror ordeal?

Finn (played by Rob Mills) was relinquished by the courts earlier this year on Neighbours for his past crimes, having suffered retrograde amnesia after Bea’s (Bonnie Anderson) aunt Susan (Jackie Woodburne) pushed him off a cliff.

Since then, Finn has been living with the Kennedy’s after his half-brother Shaun Watkins (Brad Moller) got Bea’s sister, Elly Conway (Jodi Anasta) pregnant.

The new Finn has proven to be a reputable young man, with his charismatic ways making former lover Bea fall in love with him all over again on the Channel 5 soap.

Their happiness could come crashing down next week, when Finn decides to report a recent assault he committed to the police, leading the former villain to suffer a panic attack when he gets banged up behind bars.

Recent episodes of the Australian drama have seen Yashvi Rebecchi (Olivia Junkeer) launch a dark tour of Erinsborough, showing local residents and tourists the many spots villain Finn committed his most dastardly of crimes.

One of Yashvi’s customers, Alfie (Harry Borland) seemed to have an unsettling affixation with Finn and ended up terrifying Bea when he turned up at the Kennedy home whilst she was on her own.

Finn saved the day but in the process, ended up punching Alfie in the face and has since been petrified about going to the authorities in fear he would get put behind bars.

When Susan and husband Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher) discover the extent of Alfie’s troubling behaviour towards Finn, they urge him to go to the police.

If Finn doesn’t go to the police, the couple tell him he will have to move out their home, with the former villain accepting the deal and speaks with the authorities.

After sitting down with officer Mark Brennan (Scott McGregor), Finn is held in custody until the police can get Alfie’s version of events.

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However, the troublemaker’s story completely goes against Finn’s with Mark informing him the authorities will have to escort him to a prison in the city to be held in remand.

Having suffered from anxiety since his amnesia set in, Finn goes into shock and ends up having a panic attack as a result of the news.

Finn’s situation takes an unexpected turn when Toadie Rebecchi (Ryan Maloney), who has seen how much the former villain has changed, suggests he be put under house arrest.

It seems the authorities will agree to the deal, but could the confinement spark Finn’s dark side to return?

Speaking earlier this year about Finn’s future on Ramsay Street, actor Rob Mills, 37, hinted his character’s darkness could return.

“Finn as a good guy – I’m not allowed to say that I’m turning bad,” the actor told TV Tonight.

“But I might be turning bad,” Rob added, so could his attack on Alfie be the beginning of a whole new chapter in the complicated saga?

Elsewhere in Erinsborough, Roxy Willis (Zima Anderson) will be paid a visit by her mother Gemma Ramsay (Beth Buchanan) after lying about Gary Canning (Damien Richardson) attacking Paul Robinson (Stefan Dennis).

Roxy’s auntie Terese Willis (Rebekah Elmaloglou) calls Gemma, who gives some advice to her daughter on how to approach apologising to Gary for her lies.

Will Gary see how remorseful Roxy is for her actions?

Neighbours airs weekdays at 1.45pm and 5.30pm on Channel 5.

source: express.co.uk